Brazil nut trees are among the giants of South America's Amazon. They tower up to 200 feet high, and they provide habitat and food for numerous forest creatures.
Apr 24th, 2005 | 3 comments | 3,456 Views

Brazil nut trees are among the giants of South America's Amazon. They tower up to 200 feet high, and they provide habitat and food for numerous forest creatures.
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